2009
DOI: 10.1890/08-1910.1
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Hierarchical movement decisions in predators: effects of foraging experience at more than one spatial and temporal scale

Abstract: Animal movements in heterogeneous environments play a crucial role in a variety of ecological processes. Although a hierarchical structure to the scale of movements has been observed in many animal species, few studies to date have revealed what causes such multi-spatial scale movements within the framework of optimal theories. Using detailed information on movement paths and prey captures by Intermediate Egrets in rice fields, this study explored the effects of individual experience at multi-temporal scales o… Show more

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“…when and where to break or join in the coordinated activity); such an analysis may complement the use of spacetime clustering algorithms and state-space models for identifying kill sites [37,38]. The very high-resolution data necessary for quantifying fast-paced events in group structure dynamics are likely to not be a limitation in the near future (increasingly, data at much less than 1 h sampling intervals are available, with 1 min interval data already appearing in the published literature [39]). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…when and where to break or join in the coordinated activity); such an analysis may complement the use of spacetime clustering algorithms and state-space models for identifying kill sites [37,38]. The very high-resolution data necessary for quantifying fast-paced events in group structure dynamics are likely to not be a limitation in the near future (increasingly, data at much less than 1 h sampling intervals are available, with 1 min interval data already appearing in the published literature [39]). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During spring and summer, intermediate egrets (Egretta intermedia) mainly prey on tadpoles, frogs, and fishes in rice fields, ditches, and levees (Amano and Katayama, 2009;Sato and Maruyama, 1996). The density of this species in rice fields with shallow earthen ditches is twice as high as it is in rice fields with deep concrete-lined ditches (Katayama et al, 2012;Lane and Fujioka, 1998).…”
Section: Efficient Irrigation/drainage Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The foraging behaviour of some terrestrial animals (e.g. lizards [7], land birds [8,9] and primates [10]) can be observed visually, and these species have provided some support for the MVT. However, this is not the case for marine animals, whose three-dimensional movements are difficult to observe directly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%